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ATLAS sees Higgs boson decay to fermions
The ATLAS experiment at CERN has found evidence for the Higgs boson decaying to two tau particles
LHC data to be made public via open access initiative
CMS is taking its first steps in making up to half of its data accessible to the public
Fabiola Gianotti appointed to UN’s Scientific Advisory Board
Former ATLAS Experiment spokesperson, Fabiola Gianotti, is among the 26 scientists appointed to the UN Secretary-General’s Scientific Advisory Board
Fabiola Gianotti appointed to UN’s Scientific Advisory Board
Former ATLAS Experiment spokesperson, Fabiola Gianotti, is among the 26 scientists appointed to the UN Secretary-General’s Scientific Advisory Board
The non-LHC experiments in 2013
There's more to CERN than the Large Hadron Collider. Check out what some of the non-LHC experiments have been getting up to this year
AMS-02 provides a precise measure of cosmic rays
The AMS-02 experiment on the International Space Station is performing a long-duration study of cosmic nuclei
CLOUD experiment shines new light on climate change
The CLOUD experiment reports a major advance towards solving a long-standing enigma in climate science: how do aerosols form in the atmosphere?
Cows, clouds and climate
The CERN CLOUD experiment has just made a major step forward in the understanding of a critical aspect of our climate
Delicate gymnastics in the ATLAS cavern
The LHC’s first long shutdown has provided the opportunity for a major programme of consolidation and improvements on the ATLAS detector
RFID chips for CERN Open Days tested at CMS
A new system for tracking visitors to CERN’s underground sites has been successfully tested by CMS and is ready for use at all targeted locations